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DIRECT. Roland-Garros 2024: Andreeva challenges Paolini, Swiatek qualified in final, scores and results

This Thursday, June 6, Mirra Andreeva and Jasmine Paolini face each other in the semi-finals, while the Polish Iga Swiatek qualified for a new final at the same time. Roland-Garros by beating Coco Gauff.

The essentials

  • At the end of a new recital, the Polish Iga Swiatek qualified for her 4th final at the 2019 World Cup. Roland-Garros by beating the American Coco Gauff in two sets, 6-2, 6-4. The Pole will face either the Italian Paolini or the young Russian Andreeva in a second surprise semi-final. Among the men, the two semi-finals this Friday will pit Alexander Zverev & Casper Ruud and especially Carlos Alcaraz à Jannik Sinner in a duel of titans from 2:30 p.m.
  • The good news this Thursday à Roland-Garros among the French came from the mixed doubles title of the pair Roger-Vasselin/Siegemund who won against Krawczyk – Skupski in two sets, 6-4, 7-5.
  • Follow the progress of scores and results live. 

Live

17:37 – Andreeva comes out (4-2)

Menée 40- 15 on Andreeva's serve, Jasmine Paolini doesn&t give up and returns to the lead. equality thanks in particular to à a beautiful flight. But the Russian manages to conclude and returns &agrav; 4-2 in this first set.

17:33 – 11 unforced errors for Andreeva

Mirra Andreeva is a little too impatient at the moment and has already committed 11 unforced errors since the start of the match. She is serving to come back to 4-2.

17:31 – Paolini confirms her break in pain (4-1)

After having conceded this first break, Mirra Andreeva reacts immediately and manages to get three break points. But Paolini wipes out these break points to then win her serve. The Italian now leads 4-1!

17:27 – Paolini achieves a first break (3-1)

Jasmine Paolini gets the first break point of this semi-final on the serve of the young Russian player and manages to convert this first opportunity. The 28-year-old Italian will serve to lead 4-1 in this first set.

17:24 – A single clash between the two players

The two players did not play any games. than once against each other. It was during the Madrid tournament on April 29. For her 17th birthday, Andreeva won in two sets (7-6, 6-4).

17:21 – Paolini with authority

Quickly led 0-30 on her second service game, Jasmine Paolini does not panic and manages to win the game. score four points in a row to win her faceoff. She leads 2-1.

17 :19 – Andreeva picks up à 1-1

Like Jasmine Paolini, Mirra Andreeva made a good first service game and equalized at a game everywhere in this first set.

17:18 – Andreeva serving

< p>À 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva is also playing her first semi-final in a Grand Slam tournament. She is the youngest player ever. find yourself à this level of competition since the Swiss Martina Hingis, in 1997.

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17:15 – Paolini wins the first game

For her first semi-final in a Grand Slam tournament, Jasmine Paolini doesn't have her arm shaking in this first game. 1- 0 for the Italian, seed number 12 in the tournament.

The second women's semi-final of this 2024 edition of Roland-Garros has just started. The Italian Jasmine Paolini (28 years old) will start this meeting at the service.

17:10 – Andreeva and Paolini enter on the court

The start of the second semi-final of the women's draw at Roland-Garros will begin at stumble in a few moments. Jasmine Paolini and Mirra Andreeva are currently à the warm-up.

17:04 – Eleventh defeat for Coco Gauff< /h3>

This third defeat in a row Roland-Garros facing à Iga Swiatek hurts à Coco Gauff. If the American succeeded last year, &agrav; defeat the world number one Cincinnati, it is à eleven defeats in twelve confrontations, and remains on four defeats in a row without taking the slightest set.

16:55 – Swiatek in steamroller mode

Iga Swiatek confirmed this; in a post-match interview, “something has changed” after the match against Osaka." She has only lost 14 games in four matches since then.

World number one Iga Swiatek returned to the Roland-Garros final by winning in straight sets 6-2 6-4. This is the third time in a row that Coco Gauff has been knocked out by the Pole in the Paris tournament, but today she could not hope to beat Iga with 39 faults straight into two sets. She will face Mirra Andreeva or Jasmine Paolini in the final.

16:45 – 40-15 (5-4 Swiatek)

Coco Gauff's return is in the net, and it's a new match point for Swiatek this time on her serve

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The overloaded calendar does not change the dates of Roland-Garros which takes place from May 20, 2024 with the start of qualifying to Sunday June 9, 2024, the day of the men's final.

If the ticketing system remains the same as in previous years, tickets will now be 100% paperless. There will be three phases. The first tickets will be sold to club presidents and then to members of the French Tennis Federation, before the ticket office opens to the general public on Wednesday, March 13 at 10 a.m. It costs at least €39 to access the side courts during the main tournament, and a minimum of €50 to have a seat in the stands of the Philippe Chatrier court. Ticket resales are also planned in the run-up to the tournament and during the fortnight.  

The overall prize money for Roland-Garros 2024 was revealed on April 25, 2024. In 2024, the overall prize money is up 7.8% compared to last year, and amounts to 53.478 million euros according to the press release of Roland-Garros. 

Broadcasters of Roland Garros in 2024,  France TV and Amazon Prime (subscribe to Amazon Prime Video) have renewed their contract until 2027. France Télévisions will broadcast the entire of the day's matches whileAmazon Prime will broadcast the 11 night sessions from the first Sunday to the last Wednesday of the tournament. Unlike last year, Amazon Prime will no longer have exclusivity for the matches on the Simonne Matthieu.  The two media have reached an agreement. They will co-broadcast the semi-finals of the women's and men's singles, the women's and men's doubles and the mixed doubles final.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116